In 1989, before the collapse of the Berlin Wall, MI6 agent James Gasciogne is murdered by KGB agent Yuri Bakhtin, who steals a list of double agents. Lorraine Broughton, a top-level spy for MI6, is sent to Berlin to recover the list and assassinate Satchel, a double agent. She teams up with agent David Percival, but suspects he may be Satchel. As Lorraine uncovers the truth and faces betrayal, she must outwit her enemies to secure the list and complete her mission.
Samurai Champloo tells the story of three unconventional heroes, Mugen, Jin, and Fuu, who embark on a journey to find the mysterious samurai "Sunflower Samurai." Their adventures are filled with action, comedy, and drama as they encounter various obstacles and enemies along the way.
In the film 'La Haine (1995)', three young men from the French suburbs navigate through a day in their lives after a violent riot. Vinz, Saïd, and Hubert, each from different ethnic backgrounds, experience the tense atmosphere of the racially diverse 'ghetto'. The oppressive police force exacerbates the tensions. When a police officer loses his handgun during the riots, Vinz finds it and vows to kill a cop if his friend Abdel dies in the hospital. The film explores themes of racism, police brutality, and social unrest within a 24-hour time span.
When a teenage girl joins a dance school, she encounters various hilarious situations and parodies of popular dance movies. With the help of her eccentric friends, she navigates the challenges of high school, love, and dance. Expect lots of laughs, outrageous dance moves, and unexpected twists.
A teenager discovers he is a werewolf and gains popularity after using his supernatural powers to excel at basketball.
Step Up 2: The Streets follows a talented dancer named Andie who joins a street dance crew known as the 410. Together, they take on a rival crew, the MSA, in an underground dance competition. Along the way, Andie faces personal challenges and discovers her own unique style of dance.
In a spoof of 300, King Leonidas of Sparta and his army of 12 warriors go to war against Xerxes of Persia. They fight to the death to defend Sparta's freedom and face various challenges along the way. The plot is filled with comedy, fantasy, and war elements.
Summer Heights High is a mockumentary-style comedy that takes place at a public high school in Australia. The show follows the lives of various eccentric characters, including a drama teacher, an exchange student, and a popular girl. With its satirical take on high school life, Summer Heights High provides plenty of laughs and memorable moments.
Chiaki Onoda a young assisstant sound mixer is unhappy with his job, but otherwise he is enjoying life. He loves his cat, his friends, hunting for girls and breakdancing in discos. A funeral forces him to return home and meet his familiy, which (espicially his father) disapprove of his lifestyle.
When a teenager's family moves to a new town, he is targeted by a gang of hoodlums. In order to protect his new home and save his friends, he trains in karate with the help of the ghost of Bruce Lee.
Honey is a drama film set in Harlem, New York City, that follows the story of a young woman who aspires to become a professional dancer. She faces obstacles such as harassment, blackmail, and the challenges of breaking into the world of hip-hop dance. Through her determination and talent, she navigates her way through the industry and ultimately finds success.
From Henry Chalfant, the director genre defining documentary Style Wars, comes what was intended to be the first installment in a regular television series on New York's bludgeoning hip-hop culture, with a specific focus on graffiti. Funding fell through but the material was just to good be left to languish. Chalfant put together what he had and, like Style Wars, it continues to stand as a document of a culture in blossom.
Hull High is an American musical teen drama series which aired on the NBC television network in 1990. The series was created and executive produced by Gil Grant.
After the death of his brother, a talented street dancer from Los Angeles moves to Atlanta to attend a historically black college. He joins a fraternity and gets involved in a step dancing competition, facing off against rival teams and dealing with personal challenges along the way.
Beat Street is a drama movie set in the Bronx, New York City in the 1980s, where a group of friends navigate their lives amidst the emerging hip-hop culture. They face various challenges including love, friendship, and the pursuit of their dreams. The movie showcases elements of graffiti, breakdancing, rap music, and the vibrant street scene of that time.
A ruthless debt collector decides that he wants to be a singer. But can he pull off a major career change — and impress his teen daughter?
You Got Served is a drama and music movie released in 2004. It follows a dance crew as they struggle to gain respect and earn money in the competitive underground dance scene. The story focuses on their journey, challenges, and the importance of teamwork and friendship.
A documentary about the life and cultural impact of martial arts legend, Bruce Lee. It covers his journey from a young kung-fu prodigy to a Hollywood icon, highlighting his influence on minority representation and his contribution to sports culture.
Body Rock is about a young dancer from the Bronx who becomes a breakdance sensation, but must navigate through rival dancers, ego and arrogance, and the pressures of fame. Along the way, he forms a group of friends and experiences the youth culture of New York City in the 1980s.
When a young martial artist named Leroy Green is targeted by a ruthless gang in Harlem, he embarks on a journey to become the greatest fighter in the world and protect his community.